I got word that a lot of it is being sliced "real' thin...
I just think it's one of the most sought after meteorites, so it's hard to 
find.  Also, I'm sure a lot of it is in institutions for study. I remember a 
few years back I try to find some on the web... very few piece available.  I 
finally got a nice piece (few grams) from Anne Black last year at Tucson.
I have to agree - a beautiful specimen; I wish I was filthy rich sometimes.
Greg S.

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> Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2011 11:36:55 -0800
> From: damoc...@yahoo.com
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Where is all the Murchison???
>
> Recently some of us had a discussion on Facebook about how rare Murchison 
> seems to be. Rarely do you see as much as a gram available.
>
> The Heritage Auction has a huge Murchison, 535.9g individual
> (http://fineart.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=6061&Lot_No=49046)
>
> Maybe I've missed them, or not privy to their availability, but where is all 
> the Murchison between a gram and and this largest individual?
>
> Anyone?
>
> --
> Richard Kowalski
> Full Moon Photography
> IMCA #1081
>
>
>
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